Anthony Duclair, the Rangers’ 19-year-old winger, will be joining Team Canada for the upcoming World Junior Tournament that will be held in Montreal and Toronto from Dec. 26 through Jan. 5.

Duclair, who has been a healthy scratch for three straight and six of the last 12 matches, is expected to join Team Canada on Thursday for the opening of training camp while the Blueshirts travel to Vancouver for the first of a four-game trip that also features stops in Edmonton, Calgary and Carolina.

Selected in the third round of the 2013 Entry Draft, and 80th overall, Duclair has scored one goal with six assists in 18 games, getting an average of 12:09 per while used primarily as a bottom-six winger.

The Montreal native, who earned a spot with the Rangers off an eye-opening training camp and preseason, has junior eligibility remaining with the QMJHL Quebec Ramparts. The Rangers can either bring him back to the NHL or assign him to Quebec any time after the tournament concludes with the Jan. 5 Gold Medal game in Toronto.